telesignsdk
v3.0.1
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Official TeleSign SDK for Rest APIs including Messaging (SMS), Score, PhoneID, Voice, and AppVerify
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TeleSign Self-service Node.js SDK
Telesign connects, protects, and defends the customer experience with intelligence from billions of digital interactions and mobile signals. Through developer-friendly APIs that deliver user verification, digital identity, and omnichannel communications, we help the world's largest brands secure onboarding, maintain account integrity, prevent fraud, and streamline omnichannel engagement.
Requirements
- Node.js 6+
- npm (Optional) - This package manager isn't required to use this SDK, but it is required to use the installation instructions below.
NOTE:
These instructions are for MacOS. They will need to be adapted if you are installing on Windows.
Installation
Follow these steps to add this SDK as a dependency to your project.
- (Optional) Create a new directory for your Node.js project. Skip this step if you already have created a project. If you plan to create multiple Node.js projects that use Telesign, we recommend that you group them within a
telesign_integrations
directory.
cd ~/code/local
mkdir telesign_integrations
cd telesign_integrations
mkdir {your project name}
cd {your project name}
Install the SDK as a dependency in the top-level directory of your project using the command below. Once the SDK is installed, you should see a message in the terminal notifying you that you have successfully installed the SDK.
npm install telesignsdk --save
Authentication
If you use a Telesign SDK to make your request, authentication is handled behind-the-scenes for you. All you need to provide is your Customer ID and API Key(or password). The SDKs apply Digest authentication whenever they make a request to a Telesign service where it is supported. Intelligence uses Basic authentication.
What's next
- Learn to send a request to Telesign with code with one of our tutorials.
- Browse our Developer Portal for tutorials, how-to guides, reference content, and more.
- Check out our sample code on GitHub.